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SpaceX launches Starlink Satellite Stack Van Vandenberg Space Force Base (photos)

SpaceX launches Starlink Satellite Stack Van Vandenberg Space Force Base (photos)

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    A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket launches 27 Starlink -Satellites from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on 4 June 2025.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket launches 27 Starlink -Satellites from the Vandenberg Space Force Base of California on June 4, 2025. | Credit: SpaceX

Tonight (4 June) from California, SpaceX launched another party from his Starlink -Satellites.

A Falcon 9 Rocket launched SpaceX’s Starlink 11-22 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base Today at 7:40 PM Edt (2340 GMT; 4:40 pm Local time in California).

The stack of 27 Starlink satellites started their journey to Low Earth Orbit (Leo) on board a Falcon 9 first phase booster designated B1063. This was the 26th launch of B1063, which has now supported 18 Starlink missions.

A white and black rocket stripes in a blue sky, as seen from below,

Today’s launch was already the 68th Falcon 9 launch of 2025. | Credit: SpaceX

Booster 1063 Missions

Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich | Blowjob | Transporter-7 | Iridium Oneweb | SDA-0B | NROL-113 | NROL-167 | NROL-149 | 17 Starlink -Missions

The nine Merlin engines at the bottom of B1063 are switched off about 2.5 minutes after the launch, immediately followed by the separation of the booster of the upper phase of the Falcon 9.

About 8.5 minutes after the launch, the B1063 landed safely on SpaceXs of course, I still love your drone ship, stationed in the Pacific Ocean. The successful landing inches it closer to SpaceX’s record holder B1067, who has flown a total of 28 launches.

The upper stage of the rocket went on to Leo and eventually implemented the 27 Starlink -Satellites for about an hour. Every satellite will maneuver in the Starlink’s mega ponoring in the Starlink’s mega poning in the coming days.

An illustration of a rocket launching on an arched process and then lands upright on a flat inner vessel

Graphic image shows the general sketch for the SpaceX rocket on a droneship at sea. | Credit: SpaceX

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The Starlink network from SpaceX consists of more than 7,600 operational satellites and counting. As a whole they work in a schedule that offers a blanket of coverage to almost the entire planet. Starlink offers users a fast internet connection from everywhere where customers can aim their Starlink receiver to heaven (other than the Poles).

Tonight’s launch was the 68th Falcon 9 mission of SpaceX from 2025 and 71st overall launch so far this year. The extra three were test flights from Starship, the next generation of super-heavy-lift rocket from SpaceX, which was most recently launched on 27 May.

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